A number of journalists have been pushed out of Qunu, in the Eastern Cape, due to tightening access control ahead of Nelson Mandela’s funeral.
Nelson Mandela’s family, foreign dignatories and mourners paused at his open casket as he lay in state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
India’s Supreme Court has reinstated a ban on gay sex in the world’s largest democracy, following a four-year period of decriminalisation.
Quinton De Kock has become the first wicketkeeper to score three centuries and the most runs in a three-match ODI series.
The gold mining company is seeking Wits Gold’s operations to extend the life of its nearby Beatrix mine and unlock value.
Former Cape Times editor Alide Dasnois says she may take legal action following her dismissal from the newspaper.
A lower-than-expected inflation increase means there is less chance of a repo rate hike in the next quarter, say analysts.
President Jacob Zuma has told diplomats that Nelson Mandela had "a capacity to persuade" during negotiations with former president FW de Klerk.
The US mission to SA says a fascination with a group "selfie" featuring Barack Obama should not be allowed to distract from honouring Nelson Mandela.
Residents of Tlokwe are voting in by-elections to decide whether the ANC regains control of the municipality.